Gov. Bruce Rauner has been drumming up opposition to the Democrats’ new school funding plan, known as Senate Bill 1, by touting how much more money each district would receive under his plan. He points to Elgin U-46, the state’s second largest school district, as the biggest winner: That northwest suburban district would gain about $15 million if lawmakers approve Rauner’s amendatory veto.

So that district’s CEO, Tony Sanders, must be rooting for Rauner’s plan, right?